Palaeospondylus was a mysterious worm-like fish which has been described as a larval tetrapod, lungfish, unarmored placoderm, and agnathan.
Palaeospondylus was discovered in Scotland and is 2" long. This image shows Coccosteus attacking four Palaeospondylus.
Palaeospondylus may have been a parasite or an early lungfish.
Palaeospondylus had a weird basket-like formation in the skull, but the use for this basket-like formation is unknown.
Thanks for the mail, Art!
ReplyDeleteI can tell you like early fish :)
ReplyDeleteWhen i get home i will have to did out a pic i have of the tattoos i have on my back. I have a Hoelaspis and a Sclerodus pustuliferus
*dig out
ReplyDeleteI never heard of Sclerodus pustuliferus! And I would really like to see your tattoos!
ReplyDeleteAs promised:
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Cool!
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